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 MACBRIDE, Micheal David, « Men of Heart : A Comparison of Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote from //The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha//, ans Mark Twain's Jim, from //Adventures of Huckleberry Finn// », mémoire de maîtrise, Minnesota State University, Department of Comparative Literature, 2007, 92 f. +++ Thèse de doctorat / mémoire de maîtrise MACBRIDE, Micheal David, « Men of Heart : A Comparison of Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote from //The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha//, ans Mark Twain's Jim, from //Adventures of Huckleberry Finn// », mémoire de maîtrise, Minnesota State University, Department of Comparative Literature, 2007, 92 f. +++ Thèse de doctorat / mémoire de maîtrise
  
-###« This thesis investigates comparisons between the characters of Don Quixote, from Miguel de Cervantes' //The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha//,  and Jim, from Mark Twain's //The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn//. While these two texts each have been studied for hundreds of years, very little research has been completed on comparisons between them. The majority of the work relies on a study by Olin Harris Moore from 1922, in which he claims that Tom Sawyer is Mark Twain's answer to Don Quixote. Moore's article has been the basis for the majority of comparisons between the two works; this thesis focuses on comparisons between Mark Twain's Jim and Cervantes' Don Quixote. In comparing the texts, this thesis utilizes Milan Kundera's //The Art of the Novel //and his understanding of the history of the novel, which begins with Cervantes' Don Quixote. It also investigates the historical context in which both novels are set, and ultimately links Don Quixote and Jim through their admirable traits and their elusive dreams. » (résumé joint au mémoire)+###**Abstract**\\ 
 +This thesis investigates comparisons between the characters of Don Quixote, from Miguel de Cervantes' //The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha//,  and Jim, from Mark Twain's //The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn//. While these two texts each have been studied for hundreds of years, very little research has been completed on comparisons between them. The majority of the work relies on a study by Olin Harris Moore from 1922, in which he claims that Tom Sawyer is Mark Twain's answer to Don Quixote. Moore's article has been the basis for the majority of comparisons between the two works; this thesis focuses on comparisons between Mark Twain's Jim and Cervantes' Don Quixote. In comparing the texts, this thesis utilizes Milan Kundera's //The Art of the Novel //and his understanding of the history of the novel, which begins with Cervantes' Don Quixote. It also investigates the historical context in which both novels are set, and ultimately links Don Quixote and Jim through their admirable traits and their elusive dreams. 
  
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 [[http://smallaxe.dukejournals.org/content/14/3_33/21|Gallagher, 2010, PDF]] ### [[http://smallaxe.dukejournals.org/content/14/3_33/21|Gallagher, 2010, PDF]] ###
  
-PAVEL, Thomas, « L'ironie romanesque entre l'involontaire et l'échec : une lecture de //L'Art du roman// de Milan Kundera », //Etudes Françaises//, vol. 47, n° 2 (2011), p. 131-137. +++ Article de revue+PAVEL, Thomas, « L'ironie romanesque entre l'involontaire et l'échec : une lecture de //L'Art du roman// de Milan Kundera », //Études Françaises//, vol. 47, n° 2 (2011), p. 131-137. +++ Article de revue
  
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